She started eating as Luka commented, “Hairline Food, what’s the deal with that?” Luka and Alice were flying on Galda, when Alice noticed some bread stuffed near Galda’s hairline at the neck. Would human females be listed in the monsterpedia as Gorilla-Girls? Ian asked Jake, “What’s wrong with him?” “Well, he’s Ill, Ian.” “Jake, that’s horrible of you.” The People of Illiasburg were once called Illians. Luka’s Mother once called him her “Little Angel.” (I think the fact that the game is out but untranslated is getting to all of us…) I’m all for Grammar Nazism, but at least do a proper job of it! In summary, the sentence should have been “There *are* *a lot* of people *who* are *waiting* for this patch.” Having already provided the subject, verb and object of the sentence with his (albeit misspelled) use of the phrase “their’s allot of people”, following this up the word “are” becomes not only redundant but also grammatically incorrect.įinally, the use of any type of internet lingo is completely unacceptable and carries the punishment of death by a thousand paper cuts to the balls. He does not capitalize the first letter at the start of each sentence. He is also using an excessive amount of periods, including a double ellipsis as well as two single periods in his user name. It can also mean to urinate when used as a verb. An ellipsis after an exclamation of delight indicates sarcasm or lack of enthusiasm. The exclamation “wee…” should’ve been: “whee!”. The correct term is therefore “there are”, as in “there ARE a lot of people”. In all likelihood, he meant to write “there’s” – “there is” (singular), referring to “a lot of people” (plural).
I can’t believe that you failed to comment on his use of the imaginary word “their’s”.